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users are connected while a PPP session is active, their screens will be in grayscale as well. When PPP in inactive, color is automatically re-enabled.

Some areas of the screen may not be updated as frequently as others, and animations or other auto-updating areas of the screen may appear out-of-focus or “blocky” as a result. Since the area around the mouse pointer is refreshed most frequently, hold the pointer over an area to improve its clarity.

It may be beneficial to minimize any unnecessary icons, backgrounds, or other clutter on the host computer’s desktop to make the dial-up connection as efficient as possible.

If you need to configure the device over a serial connection while the modem option is enabled, connect a serial cable (see immediately above for instructions on what type of cable to use for the port you are accessing on the SVxx41HDIE) and begin a terminal session following the instructions under Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable in this manual. Once connected, you will see the following message:

Expecting a modem, if human, type admin password (Or start PPP)

Type the password for user admin and press Enter. The password will not appear on the screen. The configuration menu will appear. Make the changes you wish or press q and Enter to exit and leave the modem connection active.

Modem Troubleshooting Guide

The following messages will appear in the system log on the Status screen in the Web interface and may help to diagnose problems with the modem configuration.

Starting PPP (for auth) on port…

Modem is connecting and the PPP login process is starting.

Modem hang up. Resetting

The connection has been closed or terminated unexpectedly.

Timeout during login process. Giving up

The PPP client connecting over the modem has waited too long to complete the authentication process or supplied an invalid user name and/or password.

Modem init chat script failed

The modem did not respond to the initialization string from the SVxx41HDIE. You may need to change the init string or verify the cabling and modem status.

Modem init okay

The modem has responded appropriately to the init string.

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Contents Server Remote Control FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Serial Remote Control operation Using the Modem featureOptimizing video performance Introduction All applicationsInstalling the KVM Remote Control Connecting the Unit to the Host Computer and NetworkConnecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor To connect console devicesDisabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer WindowsConfiguring SVxx41HDIE Web Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplayIP Address Web Configuration Using DhcpDevice Name none Web Configuration Using Static IP Terminal Configuration Using a Serial Cable Using the Web InterfaceWeb Interface Introduction Login ScreenName Main Menu Main Menu selections Network Config User Accounts System IdentSecurity CompatibilitySerial Ports ModemTime / Date Firmware Purchase OptionsHelp Menu StatusPort Numbers Site map MenuUsing the Terminal Interface via Serial Port Accessing the VNC InterfaceWeb Interface Native VNC Client Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnelSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Using the VNC Menu Bribar FeaturePage Main Menu Page Video Tuning menu VirtKeys MenuPage Noisy video cards Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video modeNetwork performance Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Using the Modem feature Background Connecting a ModemModem configuration Configuring the Remote ConnectionHttps//99.99.99.99 Accessing the Web InterfaceFinish Https VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance NotesStarting PPP for auth on port… Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Modem init chat script failedSaw PPP startup from client Serial Remote Control operation BackgroundConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIE Phone line ringsPage Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH Shell Remote Login via SSHStty -crtscts /dev/serial port Operating NotesIs my data safe? Installing the new certificate… Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Troubleshooting Specifications Standard video modes supportedDescription Benefit Setup ConfigAuthentication Dhcp Dynamic IPAbout StarTech.com About Compatible

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